Norton Family Free Version - End Of Life

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Norton Family Free Version - End Of Life

Dear Norton Family customer,

Norton Family product will no longer be available as a free subscription offering (Freemium).

If you are a Norton Family freemium customer , your subscription will be automatically upgraded to Norton Family Premium for 180 days and you can use all the premium features for free until then and then renew the subscription.

Note: All the Norton Family Free/Standard (Freemium) customers will receive an email with a personalized expiry date.

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If you have any questions, feel free to let us know on the Norton Family forum.

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Norton Family Free Version - End Of Life

Dear Norton Family customer,

Norton Family product will no longer be available as a free subscription offering (Freemium).

If you are a Norton Family freemium customer , your subscription will be automatically upgraded to Norton Family Premium for 180 days and you can use all the premium features for free until then and then renew the subscription.

Note: All the Norton Family Free/Standard (Freemium) customers will receive an email with a personalized expiry date.

Family%20subscription%20change.JPG


If you have any questions, feel free to let us know on the Norton Family forum.

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Yeah, I got this notification too. Bummer.
 

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I had a chat with a Norton rep today, and they stated that this automated email notification was "mistaken", and the free version of Norton Family will continue.
 

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I think they just wanted to scare us into buying Norton. It almost worked on me :)

Does anyone know an alternative to Norton that can be configured to block all websites except for a few whitelisted ones?
 
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